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the molecular mechanisms that underlie the long-known sex-differences in the maintenance of hearing over the life course and determine if sex-specific molecular pathways can be identified that are suitable as
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. The research project is funded by the BBSRC for three years and is led by Dr Tim Davies. The research will explore the mechanism by which Wnt signalling can promote successful cytokinesis in the early C. elegans
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, engineering, clinical practice, and population health, FoDOCS fosters a highly multidisciplinary environment that spans fundamental discovery through to patient care. Our researchers benefit from outstanding
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. The research project is funded by the BBSRC for three years and is led by Dr Tim Davies. The research will explore the mechanism by which Wnt signalling can promote successful cytokinesis in the early C. elegans
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biological models, an international consortium of leading colorectal cancer scientists, clinicians and mathematicians will explore the mechanisms of evolved adaptive response to therapeutic selective pressures
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the social and non-social cognitive mechanisms underlying paranoia across social context, under psychopharmacological manipulation, and in those who are seeking support for psychosis. This will be with
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by Dr Joseph M Barnby. You will work within a wider project funded by the Wellcome Trust that will test the social and non-social cognitive mechanisms underlying paranoia across social context, under
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of interactions and the role of control mechanisms in 2D, 3D, and 4D. Using established in vivo approaches, the post holder will design and conduct assays to model thrombus formation under physiologically relevant
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placing us in the top 10 universities in the country. The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) comprises Chemistry, Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, and Physics, all
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This post is full time and has funding available until 30th September 2026 We are seeking to appoint a Community Innovation Practitioner to join the Health Economics and Health Technology